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1、 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分)21. What would you rather do this weekend, go to a concert or an art show?_ Both are exciting to me.A. Is that right? B. Its up to you. C. Thats great! D. I have got that.22. A fast-developing China has made a great _ on the foreign guests.A. expression B. emotion C. impression

2、 D. instance23. Plants need water and sunlight to grow well. _, a healthy body requires a balanced diet.A. Formally B. Generally C. Similarly D. Scientifically24. With more people _ the traffic rules, our city is becoming better organized.A. respect B. being respected C. respectedD. respecting25. Mr

3、. Smith spoke slowly and clearly to _ all of us students could follow him.A. test B. be sure C. examine D. make sure26. I really _ your efforts to provide food and rooms for the homeless children.A. admit B. surpriseC. appreciateD. enjoy27. Professor Wilson likes to spend his spare time _ the piano

4、at home.A. practising playing B. to practise playing C. practising to play D. to practise to play28. Just be a little _. We are looking into the matter and youll get what you want to know later.A. patient B. nervousC. seriousD. strict29. Im afraid that the passengers will have to wait at the airport

5、 for another day, _ the fog clears up.A. whenB. unless C. if D. though30. Im considering _ to Qingdao for my holiday by train.Why not try _ by ship for a change?A. going; to travel B. to go; travelingC. to go; to travel D. going; traveling31. Im progressing in physics _ the teachers well-organized t

6、eaching and exact explanation.A. because B. as a result of C. as D. as a result32. The streets become more and more crowded since most families own cars in my city.It is true _ my hometown.A. with B. to C. in D. of33. Mrs. White prefers _ some voluntary work in a local hospital, rather than _ nothin

7、g at all day long.A. to doing; do B. to do; to do C. to do; do D. doing; to do34. We feel relaxed with our teachers _ wed like to share views and ideas with them.A. when B. so that C. if D. even if35. I have to admit youre better than me in this subject but Im _ for I can work fifteen hours a day.A.

8、 more energetic B. more enthusiasticC. energetic D. enthusiastic第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。How many dolls can you stuff (塞) into a spare room? The 36 2, 300 comes from Gali Little and Katie Banman, both 11, and Katies 9-year-old sister, Sarah. They

9、know 37 they just did it. The girls werent trying to 38 it into the Guinness Book of World Records. They wanted to 39 children who lost so 40 during hurricanes (飓风) Katrina and Rita. “My mom and I were 41 the news and I saw a lot of children, and 42 of them had any possessions (私人物品) . I thought the

10、y might 43 a doll to hold onto and to tell secrets to,” Gali said.Gali 44 her idea of collecting dolls with Katie and Sarah, who are friends as well as neighbors, and the project was 45 way. The girls started their 46 at their schools first. They also collected 47 in their neighborhood.The girls wer

11、e very 48 at their success. “I had thought we would get only about 100 dolls,” Sarah said.When the three-week 49 time is over, the dolls are shipped to a charity group. It will then 50 the dolls to children still in shelters (庇护所) in hurricane-hit areas. 51 do the girls feel about kids having new 52

12、 friends to hold onto because of their actions? “Proud,” the three said with one 53 .This story has a 54 ending in more than one way. Not only will thousands of kids be getting new dolls, but Galis mom now also has her spare 55 back.36. A. groupB. answerC. result D. question37. A. becauseB. even if

13、C. unlessD. so that 38. A. set B. keep C. put D. make 39. A. understand B. helpC. pleaseD. wish40. A. few B. little C. muchD. lot41. A. writing B. watchingC. hearing D. reporting 42. A. none B. some C. most D. all43. A. get B. buy C. like D. collect 44. A. shared B. told C. gave D. discovered45. A.

14、by B. under C. at D. off46. A. travel B. trip C. plan D. study47. A. clothes B. books C. moneyD. dolls48. A. strict B. surprisedC. angry D. careful 49. A. collection B. summer C. school D. holiday50. A. pay B. sell C. send D. return 51. A. Why B. How C. When D. What52. A. interesting B. friendly C.

15、strange D. special53. A. hope B. smile C. look D. voice 54. A. happy B. bad C. scared D. beautiful55. A. yardB. house C. bag D. room阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A If there is one person who has left a deep impression on me, its my teacher Mrs. Pathak who was my class teacher for three years. I

16、n my childhood, how I wished I had a mother or a sister like her. One moment she could be tough (严厉的) and strict, another moment caring and compassionate (富有同情心的). She always encouraged us to tell the truth. For instance, if one had not done the homework, he need not lie. She allowed us to make mist

17、akes, saying we couldnt be perfect all the time, but we should try. Another thing she taught me early on was punctuality. She set a good example with her own behaviour. She was always on time, so we students tried our best to be on time. She surprised us with her sense of humour. Her classroom teach

18、ing was always humorous. After class, she talked to us and told us jokes. We really felt free to ask questions and Mrs. Pathak would give the answers. If she did not know there had been some occasions (场合) she would say so. We all then tried to find out the answers. Whoever came up with the answer w

19、as appreciated and given the due credit (应有的称赞). Now I sometimes wonder whether Mrs. Pathak was pretending just to encourage us to explore and find answers by ourselves.56. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT suitable for describing Mrs. Pathak?A. Tough. B. Humorous. C. Compassio

20、nate. D. Careful.57. The underlined word “punctuality” in the third paragraph probably means _.A. being on time B. being honest C. being patient D. being clean 58. The underlined word “so” in the last paragraph means that _.A. the answers were not right B. she didnt know the answersC. the answers we

21、re correct D. she would give the answers 59. In the authors opinion, why didnt Mrs. Pathak give the answers to the questions sometimes?A. Because she didnt like answering the questions.B. Because she didnt know the answers to the questions.C. Because she wanted the students to find them out by thems

22、elves.D. Because she thought the students knew the answers already.B In England, we look forward to our birthdays for 364 days a year! We invite special people to celebrate it with us. The PresentsPresents are opened as soon as the children are awake. They cant wait for the birthday presents later i

23、n the day!The CardsFriends and family send birthday cards. Sending birthday cards is a custom (风俗) that began in England about 100 years ago. The PartyThe birthday child will have a party to which friends and family are invited. Visitors to the party bring presents for the birthday child. The childr

24、en play games such as musical chairs and pass the parcel (包裹).The CakeThe birthday cake is decorated on a theme (主题). A candle for each year is lit and placed on top and the child blows out the candles making a wish. We dont put objects inside the cake as stated on many websites.The Bumps (碰撞)It use

25、d to be traditional for the birthday child to have the bumps. Friends would hold the child by the legs and under the arms and lift the child up and down bumping them gently on the ground. The number of bumps given is the age of the child plus one for extra good luck. As this can be dangerous, clappi

26、ng (拍手) is often done instead.The SweetsSome children do take sweets to school to share with their classmates on their birthdays. 60. In England, the birthday present is opened _.A. before the child wakes up B. immediately after the child wakes upC. as soon as the child gets up D. during the birthda

27、y party61. If Alice is celebrating her 7th birthday, how many bumps will she be given?A. Six. B. Seven. C. Eight. D. Nine.62. Which of the following facts about birthdays in England is NOT true?A. All the children will receive birthday cards on their birthdays.B. Clapping is often done for the birth

28、day child. C. Objects meaning good luck are usually placed inside the birthday cake.D. Some children may share sweets with their classmates on their birthdays.63. What would be the best title for this passage?A. How birthdays are celebrated in the worldB. Where to hold an English birthday partyC. Wh

29、at to send when invited to a childs birthdayD. How English children celebrate their birthdaysC Change is a natural part of language development. The words you like to use are probably a little different from those that your grandparents used when they were young. A study carried out by a British com

30、pany found that the use of e-mail has had a bad influence on the standard (标准) of written English. According to the research, computer users today are too busy to hit the “shift” buttons on their keyboards e-mails are often written in lower case, that is to say, with no capital letters (大写字母) for na

31、mes or the beginning of sentences. Spelling mistakes are generally accepted even in formal e-mails. And nouns are often used as verbs (e.g. Please bookmark this site).With the development of the Internet, e-mail and mobile phone messages, a new language has developed within just a few years we call

32、it Weblish. The latest Oxford English Dictionary has included many new words showing the changes in our communication culture.While some language experts are concerned (关注的) about the future of English and want to do something, John Simpson, chief editor of the dictionary says, “The standards may be

33、 different now but it has certainly encouraged writing and communication, which means a faster development of language change. There are a large number of words that either come from the Internet or have been given new meanings by the Internet.” 64. According to the research, people often write e-ma

34、ils in lower case to _.A. save time B. show kindness C. make fun D. be different 65. The second paragraph mainly tells us _.A. the mistakes found in English e-mailsB. the side effects of the use of e-mailC. the changes in English used in e-mailsD. the reason why people use e-mails66. Which of the fo

35、llowing is TRUE according to the passage?A. Spelling mistakes are not allowed in todays e-mails.B. The Internet develops new words as well as new meanings to some old words.C. Weblish is only used in e-mails.D. We cannot find Weblish in a dictionary at present.67. According to the passage, John Simp

36、son probably agrees that _. A. the use of e-mail stops the development of languageB. mistakes in e-mails are very important to EnglishC. everyone should learn to write e-mails in WeblishD. the Internet has brought great changes to EnglishD When two people work together or help one another, they are

37、partners. Sometimes two creatures that are very different from one another can be partners, too.The African honey guide (响蜜) is a small bird that feeds largely on beeswax (蜂蜡). Although it cannot get beeswax from the beehive (蜂巢) directly, it has a strange partner the ratel (蜜獾), which is a small un

38、pleasant-looking animal that lives in Africa and Asia. The ratels favourite food is honey. With its sharp teeth and long claws, the ratel can break open beehives.The honey guide and the ratel work together. The honey guide first flies around until it finds a beehive. Then it calls out its partner to

39、 follow. The honey guide leads the ratel to the hive by flying ahead of it. From time to time, the honey guide waits on a branch for the ratel to catch up. Both animals know their parts from birth. When the two partners reach the hive, the honey guide waits patiently in a tree. The ratel breaks open

40、 the beehive. It will reward (奖赏) itself by eating the honey and leave the beeswax for the honey guide. If a honey guide cannot find a ratel, it will fly to the nearest human being and lead the person to the beehive. Knowing that the reward will be the honey, the person willingly follows and plays t

41、he parts of the ratel. 68. What is the main topic of the passage? A. Teamwork between different creatures. B. The best way to get to the beehive.C. The relationship between animals and man. D. How animals share their food. 69. By saying “Both animals know their parts from birth”, the author means th

42、e animals _. A. know each other since they were bornB. have the ability to find the beehive C. know how to share their food equally D. are born to know how to work together 70. We can infer that the honey guide gets its name because it _.A. loves honey more than anything else B. can lead a ratel or

43、a person to the beehive C. usually lives near the beehive D. is able to follow the bees to the beehive 71. The best title for the passage would be _.A. Honey and beeswax B. Beehives in dangerC. Working together works D. A helpful animal E Its a too long story 17 months to be exact with an ending tha

44、ts short and sweet. Ruthie has, finally and happily, been reunited with her family.The story goes back to October, 2005. Ruthie, 8 months old, was sitting on the back seat of the family car when her owner walked hurriedly into a Long Island store. When Nancy Noel returned a few minutes later, Ruthie

45、 was nowhere in sight.Nancy Noel and her husband, Lincoln Werden, got in touch with Nassau County police, put up flyers (小传单) around their Manhasset neighborhood. But no sightings of Ruthie were reported. Until last week, that is, someone sent Ruthie to a Manhattan shelter after finding her walking

46、slowly around the Bronx 25 miles from where she was taken on that fateful October day.And then, shelter workers searched Ruthie for a possible microchip (微芯片) she had one fixed under her skin. It showed her familys name and address. Ruthie was immediately reunited with Nancy Noel and her daughter, S

47、ara Werden.“We never thought we would see her again,” said Sara Werden. “We were just amazed.”Shes no longer the tiny pup they last saw. In fact, Ruthie gained (增加) 10 pounds during her months away from home. Shes on a diet now, and has already lost one and a half pounds. Ruthie also has a new frien

48、d to play with. The family had got another dog, named Holly, after losing the hope of ever finding their beloved Ruthie.72. According to the passage, when did Ruthie get together with her family?A. In October 2005.B. In March 2006.C. In Feburary 2007.D. In March 2007.73. According to the passage, Ru

49、thie should be _.A. a pet dog that Nancy Noel raisedB. one of Nancy Noels daughtersC. one of Hollys sistersD. a police working for Nancy Noel74. Which of the following shows the right time order according to the passage?a. Ruthie was sent to a shelter. b. Ruthie stayed outside a Long Island store. c

50、. Ruthie was fixed a microchip. d. Ruthie reunited with her family.e. Shelter workers found Ruthies address.A. baecdB. caebdC. bedacD. cbaed75. Which of the following can be inferred according to the passage?A. Ruthie was stolen by a thief.B. Ruthie had enough food during the days when she was lost.

51、C. Nancy Noel lost the hope of finding Ruthie.D. Ruthie had to put on weight after she was found again.第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)It is over about 3 years now since I began studying English. 76. _At first I found it very difficult. I couldnt get most of sounds right, 77. _spell words correctly and remember the rules of the grammar. 78. _With the help of my English teacher and classmates, I have made 79. _many progress. Now I am getting on well with my E

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